US2225438A - Container for fishing rods - Google Patents

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US2225438A
US2225438A US288527A US28852739A US2225438A US 2225438 A US2225438 A US 2225438A US 288527 A US288527 A US 288527A US 28852739 A US28852739 A US 28852739A US 2225438 A US2225438 A US 2225438A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • My invention has for its main object to provide a container to be positioned at the butt of a fishing rod for the purpose of carrying therein such fishing tackle as may be required from time to time, or matches, and other articles usually carried by fishermen.
  • the container may be built to the fishing rod in various forms, but my preferred structure emgripped between the compartments.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide a saddle-like container with spring-closed covers to insure the container being water-tight under all conditions, it being understood that the hinge elements are spring sections, whereby they will aid in effectually gripping the container to the rod when the lids are closed.
  • the container is to be manufactured of light metal at a minimum cost, whereby it can be sold in an open market at a comparatively low price, and thereafter can be quickly snapped on the shank of the rod by the purchaser.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of the shank of a conventional rod having mounted thereon a container embodying the features of my invention
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged plan'view of the container and a fragment of the rod portion, with parts broken away and. in section to better illustrate my invention.
  • Figure 3 is a cross section of the same, the section being indicated by line 3--3 of Figure 2.
  • the exemplification of my invention embodies a pair of longitudinally disposed compartments l--I.
  • the inner curved walls 2 of said compartments constitute a throat which is normally of lesser width than the cross sectional area of the rod 3.
  • the walls 2, as shown, are connected by a pair of semi-circular straps 4, which, in this instance, constitute a part of said inner walls, and these straps are of suificient elasticity to permit contraction or expansion with relation to the compartments of the container.
  • leaf-spring hinges 5-5 Secured to the straps 4 are leaf-spring hinges 5-5, which hinges also carry covers 6-5 for the mouth of the container compartments, and said cover members may be formed with ears 6' to facilitate raising the lids when it is desired to have access to either one of the compartments.
  • the doublecontainer is stamped up from a single piece of metal with a pair of straps for gripping the rod, and particular attention is directed to the fact that the flat leaf spring, which is riveted to the strap and cover elements, also serves as an additional spring grip tension upon the rod, due to the fact that the leaf spring, in pressing the covers down upon the containers, serves to press said containers against the rod surface, whereby the flexure of the metal itself is not depended upon solely for the gripping element.
  • the container is adaptable for the butt of any type of fishing rod, and can be manufactured in one piece. It also can be provided with partitions in the container, whereby the articles inserted therein are kept separately.
  • An attachment for fishing rods comprising, a one-piece double-compartment container adapted to straddle the rod butt, said one-piece container havingapair of spaced straps forming part position and also to exert an auxiliary spring of the inner walls of the container and for enpressure upon the aforesaid containers, whereby gaging the rod, companion cover lids for the an auxiliary clamping tension upon the rod is aforesaid containers, and. flat leaf springs sehad.

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Dec. 17, 1940. 1.. SITEK 2,225,438
CONTAINER FOR FISHING RODS Filed Aug. 5, 1939 Il'lVEIltEll" Laura SItEK Patented Dec. 17, 1940 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
My invention has for its main object to provide a container to be positioned at the butt of a fishing rod for the purpose of carrying therein such fishing tackle as may be required from time to time, or matches, and other articles usually carried by fishermen.
The container may be built to the fishing rod in various forms, but my preferred structure emgripped between the compartments.
Another object of my invention is to provide a saddle-like container with spring-closed covers to insure the container being water-tight under all conditions, it being understood that the hinge elements are spring sections, whereby they will aid in effectually gripping the container to the rod when the lids are closed.
Preferably, the container is to be manufactured of light metal at a minimum cost, whereby it can be sold in an open market at a comparatively low price, and thereafter can be quickly snapped on the shank of the rod by the purchaser.
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain peculiarities of construction and arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth in connection with the accompanying drawing and subsequently claimed.
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Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of the shank of a conventional rod having mounted thereon a container embodying the features of my invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged plan'view of the container and a fragment of the rod portion, with parts broken away and. in section to better illustrate my invention; and
Figure 3 is a cross section of the same, the section being indicated by line 3--3 of Figure 2.
The exemplification of my invention, as illustrated in the above-noted drawing, embodies a pair of longitudinally disposed compartments l--I. The inner curved walls 2 of said compartments constitute a throat which is normally of lesser width than the cross sectional area of the rod 3. The walls 2, as shown, are connected by a pair of semi-circular straps 4, which, in this instance, constitute a part of said inner walls, and these straps are of suificient elasticity to permit contraction or expansion with relation to the compartments of the container.
Secured to the straps 4 are leaf-spring hinges 5-5, which hinges also carry covers 6-5 for the mouth of the container compartments, and said cover members may be formed with ears 6' to facilitate raising the lids when it is desired to have access to either one of the compartments.
Obviously, as best shown in Figure 3 of the drawing, when the container is fitted to the rod 3, it is pushed down upon said rod at the restricted throat portion of the compartment walls; and when the rod is engaged by the straps 4, the spring in the metal will cause said container to tightly grip said rod and will thus prevent dis- 9 placement of the proper position of the container, it being understood that the straps and other rod engaging parts of the container may be formed of rubber-lined gripping surfaces.
Furthermore, it is emphasized that the doublecontainer is stamped up from a single piece of metal with a pair of straps for gripping the rod, and particular attention is directed to the fact that the flat leaf spring, which is riveted to the strap and cover elements, also serves as an additional spring grip tension upon the rod, due to the fact that the leaf spring, in pressing the covers down upon the containers, serves to press said containers against the rod surface, whereby the flexure of the metal itself is not depended upon solely for the gripping element.
Attention is also called to the fact that the position of the two-part saddle-like container is normally below the upper line track of the fishing equipment, whereby there is no liability of the 4 line, running in and out, being entangled in the container parts.
While I have specifically described one particular exemplification of my invention in minute details, it is understood that such details may be varied within the scope of the claim.
Obviously, the container is adaptable for the butt of any type of fishing rod, and can be manufactured in one piece. It also can be provided with partitions in the container, whereby the articles inserted therein are kept separately.
I claim:
An attachment for fishing rods comprising, a one-piece double-compartment container adapted to straddle the rod butt, said one-piece container havingapair of spaced straps forming part position and also to exert an auxiliary spring of the inner walls of the container and for enpressure upon the aforesaid containers, whereby gaging the rod, companion cover lids for the an auxiliary clamping tension upon the rod is aforesaid containers, and. flat leaf springs sehad.
cured to the straps and covers, the said spring LOUIS SITEK. 5 hinge elements serving to hold the covers in closed
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Cited By (3)

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US5092075A (en) * 1991-02-22 1992-03-03 Campos Jose M Storage device for use in emergencies or as a combination hand caster including fishing reel, tackle storage box and flashlight storage handle
US5242088A (en) * 1992-12-04 1993-09-07 Hammond Jr Rockwell Apparatus detachably attachable to fishing poles for holding and dispensing semi-liquids
US6023876A (en) * 1998-10-14 2000-02-15 Haddad; Richard Y. Lure container

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5092075A (en) * 1991-02-22 1992-03-03 Campos Jose M Storage device for use in emergencies or as a combination hand caster including fishing reel, tackle storage box and flashlight storage handle
US5242088A (en) * 1992-12-04 1993-09-07 Hammond Jr Rockwell Apparatus detachably attachable to fishing poles for holding and dispensing semi-liquids
US6023876A (en) * 1998-10-14 2000-02-15 Haddad; Richard Y. Lure container

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